Less is More: A Lightweight and Robust Neural Architecture for Discourse Parsing

18 Oct 2022  ·  Ming Li, Ruihong Huang ·

Complex feature extractors are widely employed for text representation building. However, these complex feature extractors make the NLP systems prone to overfitting especially when the downstream training datasets are relatively small, which is the case for several discourse parsing tasks. Thus, we propose an alternative lightweight neural architecture that removes multiple complex feature extractors and only utilizes learnable self-attention modules to indirectly exploit pretrained neural language models, in order to maximally preserve the generalizability of pre-trained language models. Experiments on three common discourse parsing tasks show that powered by recent pretrained language models, the lightweight architecture consisting of only two self-attention layers obtains much better generalizability and robustness. Meanwhile, it achieves comparable or even better system performance with fewer learnable parameters and less processing time.

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